Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 October 1898 — Page 6

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

Q W. METS K ER, Pub. and Prop. - . UND IAN A, i Minor Happenings ol the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political. Religious. Social and Criminal Doing of the Whole World Carefully Condensed fop Our Headers The Accident Kecord. Little Rock. Ark. Reports from various parts of Arkansas indicate great damage to the cotton crop by excessive rains. Opequon. W. Va. The east-bound Chicago express on the Baltimore and Ohio was in collision. Engineer Senpey was killed and two other employes injured. New Rocliellp. N. Y. Thomas Greenwald. a private in battery I, Seventh United States artillery, was shot dead while trying to desert from Fort Slocum. near here. San Francisco Admiral Miller, who raised the United States flag over Hawaii, returned on his flagship, the Philadelphia. He regards the situation on the islands as satisfactory to this government. London Dr. Nancy Guilford no longer denies that she is the midwife of Bridgeport, Conn . charged with the death of Emma Gill. She is now in the infirmary of the Holloway jail, suffering from nervous collapse. New York Congressman James J. Beiden. wlio v.ns defeated for renomination by republicans in the Twentyseventh Neu York district by M. E. Drisroll, hps reinsert to run independent, and has written a letter supporting Mr. Driscoll. New York Th- Sixth United Stat.(immunes). 770 men and 38 officers, left on the transport Mississippi for San Juan. Porto Rico, and the Fortyseventh New York Balled for San Juan on the transport Minnowaska from Newport, U. I. Havana Great concern is felt because of the serious condition of Maj. Beebe. who was taken ill on the Resolute while returning from Crinfnegos. It was first thought to be malaria, but later he developed symptoms of yellow fever. East Chester N. Y. Three thousand dollars' wortli of jewels and family plate WM stolon from the house of Mrs. McGwire, supposedly by sound pirates, who afterward escaped in their boat. Mrs. BfcGuJre is thp widow of a millionaire contractor of New York city. Grand Blanc. Mich. This village was raided by burglars and nearly every business house entered and ransacked, including the Flint and Pere Marquette railroad station, where trunks belonging to passengers were rifled. Fourteen men charged with the offenses have been arrested. Santiago Gen. Lawton. military a m .iander of the department of Santfetjtc, sailed on the transport Michigan. Gen. Wood will succeed him. Gen. LftWton has three months' leave of absence, and at its expiration he will probably be given some other command at his own request. Cairo The report that the treasury of the khalifa, valued at C10.00U.UiM $.".(. mjo,(MiO). had been found and was being forwarded to Cairo, is without foundation. Colon, Colombia -Dr. Facundo Mutis Duran was installed governor of the department of Panama. The appointment is very popular. Ononta, N. Y. Tus; in Dibbel. aged about G5, and Ira E. Green, aged 57. both of TTnadilla. were killed by a railroad rain. They were walking on the track. St. John's. N. F. Mr. Parsons, editor of the Evening Telegram of this city, and Mr. Herder, its proprietor, were sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment for contempt of court in publishing s ctures upon the judge Ol the supre.ue court. New York Rachel McAuley. secretary of the Professional Women's league, died of heart disease at hr home here. Berlin Tbc exports for the third quarter of the present ynar from th southern half of Germany to the United States are otfi ially totaled at :4i .02". or H4a(3si ta . xcess of the amount, for the corresponding quarter last year. Merlin Prince Trabetzkol, win was under a r reel here on an -xtra1 it inn demand from ili- Italian go crnmcnt, charged with forging documents, committed suicide at the police Intimi. New York - The Times hiuhmiiiccs .i reduction of price from 3 cents to I cent. Philadelphia Thomas Thacber, represent in;, the reorgautttOB com iniltee, hid in the Philadelphia, Heading & Xew England Railroad lor PVf.aso. Santiago iTivatc Byron Lake man, KiKhth Illinois infantry, died of typhoid malaria! fever. Springfield. 111. Airs B. E. Buck cy of Chicago threw catholic acid in theface of her hushand. He will he distigurpd for life. The woman later took morphine, hut recovered. She charges her hushand with absenting himelf from home, leaving her to mm her own living

CASUALTIES. w. Norwalk. Ohio Cadet Moorehead of Terre Haute, Ind., and Cadet Burner of this city were drowned while rowing in the lake near the Culver Military Academy. Chicago A stubborn blaze broke out in the four-story building at G3-65-87 West Washington street, at 2:30 yesterday morning. Several small manufacturing firms suffered losses

au.uregating $23.700. Urbana. Ohio Fire in the new plant occupied jointly by the Prbana Broom Company and D. S. Perry, dealer in supplies, caused a loss of $30,000, fully insured. Clarksville. Tenn. Fire broke out in the Grange tobacco warehouse, occupied by Mill & Turnley. burning about 4,"00 hogsheads of tobacco. The loss on tobacco and building is estimated at nearly $500.000, with insurance at about $300.000. St. Louis. Mo. Fire destroyed the brick dwelling situated at the southwest corner of Roedale and Clements avenues, including contents. Plymouth, Ind. C. Moorehead ard R. Burner, two cadet students in the Culver Military academy near here, were drowned in Lake Maxinkuckee. Washington Col. Joseph Murray, chief treasury agent in charge of the Alaskan seal islands, died at his home in Fort Collins, Colo. Whiting, Ind. The dismembered body of a man was found on the Lake Shore tracks near here. It wae identified as Charles Feige, aged 50. of Saginaw, Mich., and relatives in that city were notified. Williamsburg. N. Y. Judson Crossman died in the Eastern hospital from the effects of a dental operation. A post-mortem examination revealed the fact that his jaw had been broken and a main artery ruptured. Evansville, Ind. J. B. Connors rowed a skiff across the river to the Kentucky shore and opened fire on man and woman who were concealed on the bank. It transpired that Connors' wife was with Charles Williams. Mrs, Connors and Williams were both killed had Connors escaped. Lawson, Mo. Lawson College was destroyed by fire. The building was erected by the Presbyterian church seven years ago at a cost of $1G,000. Rochelle, 111. Fred Binz, in attempting to take a rifle out of a wagon at his father s house, caught the hammer and was shot through the lungs. FOREIGN. London The Mussulman notables in Crete have been officially informed the sultan will withdraw the Turkish troops from Crete in accordance with the demands of the powere. Ixndon The fire at Hankow. China, destroyed 10,000 houses, devastated two miles of built-up ground, and did damage to the extent of from 5,000,000 to 8,000,000 tales. London Rev. Cunningham Geikie, D. D., author of "The Life and Works of Christ," is not dead. It is his brother John who is dead. Ijondon Owing to America's protest, because the estate of the late Colonel McMurdo, an American, is involved, the Delagoi Bay negotiations have been deferred until 1899, or until the Berne award is completed. Yokohama Two Japanese cruisers have been sent to Pechill, China, owing to the recent anti-foreign outbreak. Pa' ih Prince Victor Napoleon, chief of the French imperialists, has abdicated in favor of hit; brother, Prince Louis. Madrid It is announced that Admiral Cervera will be appointed a life senator. Madrid The Spanish government has sanctioned the sale, to South American republic;, of the Spanish gunboats lying in Cuban waters. Louden Great Britain, it is reported from Johannesburg, Tran.svaal. will take over the Delagoa customs, railways and telegraph about the middle of this month. CRIME. Keene. Ky. Dora Richardson Clay, who was divorced from Gen. Cassius M. Clay one month ago, was married here to Riley Brock, the sawmill hand and farm laborer. .New York.- Mayor Van Wyck was made the Victim of a hoax by betttS sent a letter to which the name of Gen. Collis was forged, and which threatened him with "severe and public chastisement'1 if he made any further statements reflecting upon the honesty of Gen. Collis as commissioner of public works under Mayor Strong. New York.- The police authorities have been notified hy the Albany police that Jacob I llman is under arrest and will he turned over to them on the charge of stealing diamonds from women into whose favor he had ingratlati d himself. Lawrence. Kas.- J. J. Kunkle. a wealthy merchant tailor, was arrested charged with having murdered his wife hv poisoning. Cincinnati, Ohio- A warrant issued for the arrest of William Schmidt. He j accuse! of emhezzling $26,000 of the funds of the Third Ward Building Asoc it Ion. Padmali. Ky K. G. Rudolph, administrator of the estate of Charles Craft, I young man who committed suicide in June, filed suit for $10,000 against ('. H. MerUoit. the druggist who sold Craft poison. San Francisco Ckv. Budd of California has decided to issue extradition papera in the case of Mrs. Botkin. wanted in Hover, Del., for alleged murder, and he will lie taken to that city for trial. Atlanta, Ga. Private D. Phillips of the Second C.eorgia regiment, while in the guardhouse, shot and dungerunsly wotuJ;l 'ljde Lve, ait otber riK-iiM'

MISCELLANEOUS.

Topeka, Kan. Eloquent commendation of the policies of President McKinley was the feature of an address delivered by Postmaster General Smith. Denver. Colo. The taking of testimoney in thhe Mclntyre court-martial has ended. Concord. Mass. Sherman Hoar, excongressman and Cnited States district attorney, died here of typhoid fever contracted while visiting Massachusetts soldier ir southern camps. New York Bank Examiner Kimball has reported to Comptroller Dawes that depositors in the Tradesmen's National bank, which .recently suspended, will probably be paid in full. Topeka. Kan. The Kansas agricultural bureau has reports from many sections of the state that rain is badly needed. In many localities the ground is too dry to plow for the new wheal crop, and in the great wheat belt farmers have been so busy thrashing this year's crop that they have not had time to plow and seed new crops. Camp YVikoff. The government has decided to make Camp Wikoff a winter hospital camp, and will at once begin the erection of the largest and best equipped hospital ir the world. New York. Wearied by the vanity of society, Thomas Heffernan. a wellknown athlete and social favorite in New York and Brooklyn, has renounced the world and entered the Society of Christian Brothers, an organization devoted to teaching. Laporte. Ind. The Illinois Association of the New Church, which embraces a number of charges In northern Indiana, held a session here. Frankfort. Ky. The Court of Appeals rendered a decision sustaining the law passed in 1891, which compels all railroad companies to provide separate coaches for white and colored passengers, wirb equal accommodations. Xew York Chief Engineer W. K. Cline, U. S. N., retired, is dead in this city. He had Just submitted to an operation for cancer of the tongue. Atlanta, Ga. Citizens have voted for municipal ownership of the electric plant. Baltimore, Md. The Baltimore and Ohio receivers' answer to the petition of stockholders to prevent foreclosure was filed. The receivers say fixed charges are so high that they will never be able to pay the debts of the road, Mil'mim, X. .1. Andrew Brown had tiled a petition in bankruptcy, lb owes $841.858, mostly to bank.- and iailividuals. and claims assets amounting to $271,000 a claim for damages against the Bank of Commerce of Buffalo. Richmond, Va. The Grand Camp of Confederate Veteran-; adopted a resolution to the effect that there could be no successor to Miss Winnie Davitthe "daughter of the confederacy," the title having expired with her death. Washington Capt. C. F. Shoemaker, chief of the revenue cutter service, has been Instructed by the secretary of the treasury to proceed to Cuba and Porto Rico and make a thorough examination into existing conditions, with a view to the establishment of an efficient revenue cutter patrol of the waters of those islands. New York After an existence of three years the hoop iron combination has been dissolved. New York Floods in the ICoosi valley did thousands ot dollars of dam age. Washington Senator Kyle has sent out notice calling a meeting of th" industrial commission to be held Oct 17. LAI EST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $2 Hogs, common to prime. 2. Sheep and lambs 2 Wheat. No. 2 red . Corn, No. 2 Oats, No. 3 whitu Eggs Butter , Rye, No. 2 TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash Cloverseed, prime cash. ST. LOUIS. Wheat. No. 2 Oats, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 cash Cattle, all grades 2 Hogs 3 Sheep and lambs 3. MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 2 northern. Oats, No. 2 white Barley. No. 2 KANSAS CITY Cattle, all grades 1. Hogs, all grades 3. Sheep and lambs f, NSW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red Corn, No. 2 Oats, No. 2 PRO RIA. Rye. No. 2 Oats. No. 2 white Porn. No. 2 00 10 00 62 29 3.97' G .".05 i (fi .29 23 tj 4 .14 .19'.. it .16 .6; .30 o .47 3.80 .22 29 4 oo 9&.7S ro 04.00 M a)T.25 .60 t 146 24', .44 K 25 f i .".."(! 50 02.70 r0 05.21 .72 .35 .40 .24 .2S--i Rnllrond BaUNakafni 1,1 HSbMh . Up to Aug. L, IS'.cs, railroad companies earned in Michigan $17,467,080, an nserenss of $2,068,727 over the Brst seven months of last year. Kx-Mayor (lake j I I . 1 1 I .-., .1 Ex-Mayor Oakley Hall of New iTork in dead. Mr. Hall was mayor from 1068 to 1X72, the chvjiri; x e:u s of the Tweed regime. Tempi Again Tiirnnl Hon. The Illinois W. C. T. LT. wen- home without doing anything to sM tht Woman's tempjp it Chicago.

Spain mm op sii. Can Not Retain Any of the Philippines. MUST ALSO PAY CUBAN DEBT.

I'ulted State Willing to Assume Re ppousibitity for the Payment of the Debt of the Philippine SpauUh Ministers Consider the Proposition in Couucil The Spanish minister was summoned in council to hear read the telegrams from Senor Montero Rios, president of the Spanish peace commission, stating that the Americans demanded all the Philippines, but would undertake to assume the debt of the island-, provided that Spain pays the Cuban debt. The Spanish commissioners strongly object to this, and insist that the United States should assume the Cuban debt and allow Spain to take the war material in Cuba and Porto Rico. The government fully expected that the Americans would accept th Cuban debt.

POSSIBLE DICTATOR FOR FRANCE.

Great interest has been excited in diplomatic circles by the abdication of Prince Victor Napoleon as heir to the imperial throne of France in favor of his brother. Prince Louis, who is two years his junior. The tensity of the political situation in Trance at the present time makes every move of the imperialists of great significance. Germany and Russia evidently have their eyes on the young Prince Louis with a view to his being the possible dictator, maybe emperor, of the French nation. The declaration of the German press that "a man of action ' is needed in France, and the freely made suggestion that Prince Louis i that man. bring out the second son of Jerome In a strong light. Prince Victor's abdication was. it is ?aid. forced by the Empress Eugenie and her Bonapartist friends. Victor Sick soMlera itroutrlo Bmaa The United States transport Berlin has arrived from Porto Rico. It had on board 17" convalescents. Their genera condition was good, although several typhoid feer cases suffered relapse during the pa-sage. Tariff Operation Are lot poned Owing to the protests and petitions from merchants of Manila. leu. Otis has postponed the operation of the new customs ami tariff regulations until Nov. 10. One Tliimwii Uvea Loat Fire at Hankow. China, destroyed over a sSjUSTC mile of the city. Including the government building and temple. It is feared that 1,000 lies wen lost. Cotton ( n.p Badly Damaged. The cotton crop in Georgia will Ikcut down at least 800,000 bales by the recent severe storm. The money damage will amount to nearly 000,000. KstilroaU SufTT Heavy I tf It is estimated that the Illinois (V;itral railroad is losing $15,000 a day on Its southern business as result of t iistringent yellow fever quarantine. Dttlaaataaa sent to frame. It is stated that Lord Salisbury has sent an ultimatum t' Paris giving Prance twenty-four hours to order Ma j Marchand out of Fashoda. Lutheran Leagva to IWee. The third biennial convention of the Luther league of America will be held at New Vork Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. 18, I! and To Sqiie .r ttaela Sam. There its a tumor that a ayndicate ifl buying up the Philippine bonds in order to squeeze tb United States arhen aunt xa: ion takes place. Kli Mihw Not Ovlltj. At Camden. X. J., Fli Shaw, who has been on trial charged with the murder of his mother, war; found no! guilty by ihe jur Not Heady to Leave. The Spanish officials at the joint sion of the evacuation commission dt dared it Impossible ' evacuate the aland immediately. MrCov and Malier afslshsd "KM" McCoy and I'eter Malier lia been matched to light iwenty-fie rounds at New York Dee.

FOR CUBAN SERVICE. Many Regiments Prepare to Oo to the Inland. The Second. Fourth and Xlnth Illinois infantry. One Hundred and Sixtyfirst Indiana infantry. Second Louisiana infantry. Sixth Missouri infantry. Third Nebraska infantry (Bryan'l regiment!. First Xor:h Carolina infantry. Second South Carolina infantry. First Texas infantry. Fourth Virginia Infantry and the Second volunteer cavalry, are under orders to go to Cuba.

Time Limit Is Set. The Spanish must evacuate Porto Rieo by Oct. 18. and if they have not done so by Ahat time the commissioners are to take possession in the nsmr of the United States. It is probable that the same polit y will be pursued in Cuba. Quay Meid for Trial. United States Senator Quay, his son. Richard R. Quay, and Charles H. McKee of Pittsburg, law partner of Lieut. j CJov. Waiter Lyon, were held for trial I on the charge of conspiracy in the al- ! leged misuse of public monevs. was never '"a man of action.' Louis, on the other hand, has won his way into the favor of the czar, and is a soldier of a high. type. He has a pleasing personality, and has many Xapoleo:;''traits that are absent from the character of his older brother. Prince Louis was born In the chateau of Ifendon. on July 1;. 1864. .- was educated foi service in the French army, but aftet his father was expelled from France be entered the army of Italy. Resigning his commission In that service in June, 1889, he traveled for six months, end In the following December he entered the Russian army as lieutenant colonel in the dragoon regiment o: the Ki:; of Wurteniburg a; Xijni Novgorod. Some time ago he was transfer red to St. Petersburg with ihe rank of colonel in the Czarina's Lancers. OMAHA'S PLAN'S TO ENTERTAIN Detail of the Reception f President cKialej and Hu Party, Omaha. Neb., Oct. 10. Preparations for the reception ol President McKinley are complete. The train of the president is scheduled to leavt Clinton, Iowa, at 11:20 a. am., Tuesday, and a run of nine hours will be made from Clinton to Omaha. The party will bi met ;:t the depot hy the Knights o; Ak-Sar-Ben. who will act as a mounted escort. It will then be conducted to th city hall, when the spectacular parade of King Ak-Sar-Ben I". will be reviewed, and thence to the Omans lub. Wednesday morning thi visitors will leave the club at 10 o'clock with tht aanai escort and be conducted to the Grand plaza, where the exercises' of the day evil Take place. After the speaking the official party will be entertained at lunch by the reception committee, and the women of the party will return in carriages to the Omaha dub. where a luncheon Will be tendered to Mrs. McKinley. Thi president and hi- party will go to the government building at 3 o'clock, where a handshaking reception will occur for half an hour, and then they will be rejoined by the somen, end the entire party will be taken in carriage to see the shaoi battle St 4 oYhv k and the balloon ascension at ". There will be a dinner at o'clock. Can Not Kaie the Visraja. Work on the Spanish cruiser Vizcaya has been abandoned. Divers found fifty feet of the bottom of the ii': gone. i lee from 'll If, er. There are two thousand Ifississiploans in Chicago, refugee from the yellow fever toorged sit? ions. Crvlaera Seal to Cfctaa, Admiral Dewe) bai informed tlu navy de part meal that h lui- aenl the cruiser Boston and gunboat Petrel to Ttea-Tala, China. BaeaU-Fai ''oir: t Manila. There have been fourteen cases o. smallpox and si death- front that disease among the American troops at Manila. Democrats Win in (irnrglM. The desnocrata were elected to -taie officei in Georgia by majorities approximating 70,000 votes.

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